Key Points

Bindi Irwin recently shared a heartfelt health update following her emergency surgery to treat a ruptured appendix and endometriosis. She highlighted her ongoing battle with the disease, advocating for greater awareness and support for women's health issues. Her husband Chandler Powell praised her resilience and commitment to helping others despite her struggles. Bindi assures her fans she will continue to recover and plans to attend the upcoming Steve Irwin Gala in Australia.

Key Points: Bindi Irwin's Health Update After Surgery Honors Steve Irwin

  • Bindi updates fans post-surgery for endometriosis and appendix
  • Advocates for undiagnosed women's health issues awareness
  • Praised by husband Chandler Powell as strongest person
  • Promises to attend Steve Irwin Gala in November
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Healing: Bindi Irwin shares health update post emergency surgery

Bindi Irwin shares her recovery journey post-surgery while advocating for women's health awareness.

"We need to raise awareness and change the narrative for women's health. - Bindi Irwin"

Washington, May 26

Actress Bindi Irwin shared a health update about her "healing" journey two weeks after undergoing emergency surgery for several ailments, due to which she had to miss a gala celebrating her late dad, Steve Irwin.

She posted a health update and new images of herself out of the hospital two weeks after undergoing emergency surgery to cure a ruptured appendix and recurring endometriosis.

"Healing," she wrote on her Instagram. "Thank you for your incredible words of support and kindness. The reason I share my health journey is because more girls and women desperately need answers to their undiagnosed pain. I've battled with endometriosis for more than 12 years. This disease is crippling and can make you feel incredibly isolated," appendix and reoccurring endometriosis, according to E! News.

"We need to raise awareness and change the narrative for women's health," continued Bindi, who appears in her new photos standing with an umbrella on a street on a rainy day and posing next to a large tree in a park. "I see you, your pain is real, and you deserve answers and genuine health care," as per the outlet.

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Her husband Chandler Powell praised the 'Dancing With the Stars' winner in his response.

"I've said it many times already, but as time goes on I'm even more convinced that you are the strongest person I know," he wrote on Instagram, adding, "Going through everything you have to get on top of your health as well as help others along the way is incredible,"according to E! News.

Earlier, also Bindi Irwin shared a health update. She talked about being "really, really sick" before she was diagnosed with endometriosis, reported People.

She recalled dealing with hidden health issues for over a decade on the recent episode of the A Life of Greatness podcast with host Sarah Grynberg.

"The only people that knew that I was incredibly unwell ... my husband, my mom and my brother, and behind closed doors I was struggling to do anything and everything," said Bindi, while giving reference to her mom Terri Irwin, 60, her brother Robert Irwin, 21, and her husband Chandler Powell, 28, with whom she shares their daughter Grace, 3, per the outlet.

"It resulted in a lot of cancelled plans, people must have thought I was just incredibly flaky because I was getting so sick from this disease that I would try to get up and I would just throw up, I was in so much pain all the time. Every day the fatigue and the battle," added Bindi.

She said endometriosis "is an enormous problem for so many people and it's not being talked about a lot," adding, "I went for 10 years undiagnosed because doctors really didn't know enough, they diagnosed me with a million other things, like IBS, or hormones or 'It's just part of being a woman.' The symptoms continued to snowball and it took me such a long time to find help and it's a story that so many women and girls know all too well."

Prior to the diagnosis, Bindi shared that she underwent "every scan you could imagine", CT scans, MRI scans, ultrasounds, and blood tests, as well as being "tested for every tropical disease" and was told "there's nothing wrong with you" by doctors despite "getting more and more unwell."

Later, she ended up going to "a lovely surgeon in the US" who operated on her and "found over 30 lesions," she said.

She said she would be sure to make it to the next Steve Irwin Gala in her native Australia in November. "One day at a time," she wrote. "Time to heal now," according to E! News.

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Priya K.
So brave of Bindi to share her health struggles openly! 💜 In India too, women's health issues like endometriosis are often dismissed as "normal period pain". We need more awareness campaigns in our regional languages to educate rural women.
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Rahul S.
Respect for Bindi continuing her father's legacy despite health challenges. But I wish Indian celebrities would also speak up about women's health - we have enough star power to make a difference here. Our healthcare system needs to take chronic pain more seriously.
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Ananya M.
This hits home! 😔 I suffered for 8 years before my endometriosis diagnosis in Mumbai. Doctors kept saying "shaadi ke baad theek ho jaega" (it will be fine after marriage). Why must we normalize women's suffering? More power to Bindi for speaking up!
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Vikram J.
While I admire her courage, I wonder if Indian hospitals have proper facilities for endometriosis treatment outside major cities. My sister had to travel from Nagpur to Delhi for proper care. Govt should include this in Ayushman Bharat coverage.
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Sneha R.
Bindi's story shows how women's pain is dismissed globally 😤 In India, we need to train ASHA workers to recognize symptoms early. Also, husbands/brothers - please read this and understand what the women in your life might be silently enduring!

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